Bhante walpola rahula biography


Bhante walpola rahula biography.

Walpola Rahula Thero

Sri Lankan Buddhist monk (1907–1997)

Walpola Rahula Thero (9 May 1907–18 September 1997) was a Sri LankanBuddhist monk, scholar and writer.

In 1964, he became the Professor of History and Religions at Northwestern University, thus becoming the first bhikkhu to hold a professorial chair in the Western world.[1] He also once held the position of Vice-Chancellor at the then Vidyodaya University (currently known as the University of Sri Jayewardenepura).

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He has written extensively about Buddhism in English, French and Sinhala. He wrote the book What the Buddha Taught about Theravada Buddhism.[2]

Biography

He was born on 9 May 1907 at Walpola, a small village in the Galle district of southern Sri Lanka.[3] At thirteen, he entered the Sangha.

His education covered Sinhala, Pali, Sanskrit, Buddhism, history and philosophy. He studied at the Vidyalankara Pirivena and at the University of Ceylon, where he associated with E.

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